Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .

MISAEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?

MISAEL

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name translating to "Who is like God?" It has biblical roots, being mentioned as one of Daniel's companions and a leader during Babylonian exile.

MISAKI

Feminine

Japanese female name meaning "beautiful blossom with hope.

MISAKO

Feminine

Charming Japanese girl's name originating from Japan, signifying 'beautiful blossom' through its kanji characters.

MISAO

Feminine

Japanese given name meaning "early beauty," composed of the kanji characters "美" (mi) and "早" (sao), popularized worldwide and historically significant in Japan.

MISATO

Feminine

Japanese given name that means "beautiful" or "handsome," conveying positivity and attractiveness.

MISAYE

Feminine

Ethiopian name of Ge'ez origin meaning "my sun" or "my light".

MISAYO

Feminine

Rare Japanese given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted etymology or historical significance.

MISBAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'light' or 'guide to the right path', derived from the root word 's-b-h', which means 'to smile'.

MISBAH

Masculine

Arabic name that means 'to smile', derived from the root word 's-b-h'.

MISCHA

Feminine

Russian diminutive of the Hebrew name Michael, meaning "who is like God?

MISCHA

Masculine

Distinctive, unisex name of Slavic origin, derived from the German word 'Mischung' meaning 'mixture'. It gained popularity in the 20th century among Russian aristocracy, often used as a pet form of Mikhail (Michael), but can also stand independently.

MISCHEL

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "diminishing," known since biblical times when it was borne by a son of King Saul.

MISCHELE

Feminine

Mischele, of Italian origin, meaning 'Who is like God?' in Hebrew, is a captivating name rich with religious history and elegant charm.

MISCHELL

Feminine

French-origin name derived from 'mischief', meaning 'trouble' or 'harm'. Despite its potentially negative connotation, Mischell possesses charm and originality, making it unique.

MISCHELLE

Feminine

French variant of Michelle, meaning 'little Michelle', derived from 'Michel', signifying 'who is like God?'. It's a unique and popular international choice.

MISEL

Feminine

Rare Slavic given name from Bosnia and Herzegovina, meaning "to think" or "to consider," traditionally given during autumn harvest season, reflecting parents' hopes for their child's intelligence and thoughtful reflection.

MISGANA

Feminine

Ethiopian name derived from 'msgn', meaning 'let's lead'.

MISHA

Masculine

Russian name meaning "who is like God?" derived from Mikhail, popularized by Misha the Bear mascot of the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

MISHA

Feminine

Gender-neutral Russian name that means "who is like God?" It's a diminutive form of Mikhail/Mikhaila and has been popular since medieval Russia. Today, it's chosen for its uniqueness and friendliness, yet remains relatively uncommon.

MISHAAL

Feminine

Arabic boys' name meaning "to excel," associated with Islamic figures known for their bravery and scholarship.

MISHAEL

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?" derived from the word "Mishai," appearing in the Bible as one of Daniel's friends known for unwavering faith despite adversity.

MISHAEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name composed of "Misha," meaning "who is like God?", and "El," meaning "God" or "strength." It signifies "Who is like God but God Himself?" In the Bible, Mishael was one of Daniel's companions thrown into a furnace, but emerged unharmed. Though uncommon, Mishael is now used as a unisex name in countries like the US and Israel, appreciated for its unique sound and biblical significance.

MISHAELA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning either "who is like God?" or "God is my reward.

MISHAILA

Feminine

Elegant Italian name derived from Michelina, itself originating from Hebrew Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?' It's often associated with courage and independence in Italian culture and protection and good fortune in Hebrew culture.

MISHAL

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'torch' or 'lamp', associated with Prophet Muhammad's brave companion Mishal ibn Amr in Islamic culture, and a collection of Persian stories teaching moral lessons. It's a unique, meaningful choice for both boys and girls today.

MISHAL

Feminine

Arabic given name meaning 'lantern' or 'torch', symbolizing light and guidance, derived from the Arabic word "mashhal".

MISHALAY

Feminine

Unique and captivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "mishkal," meaning "balance" or "scales," symbolizing justice and harmony.

MISHALE

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'mishal', meaning 'example' or 'parable', carrying a profound spiritual significance.

MISHALL

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'witness' or 'martyr', historically significant as borne by Islamic figures like Mishal ibn Mahdiyar.

MISHARY

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'poet', signifying a strong connection to poetry and literature in Middle Eastern culture.

MISHAUN

Masculine

African Igbo name meaning "God answers," given to children born after years of waiting or prayer.

MISHAWN

Masculine

Rare, captivating African-American name with possible Irish influences, potentially meaning "godly" or "handsome," but its exact origins remain unclear.

MISHAWN

Feminine

Distinctive African American name coined by rapper Misha Hinds, with no specific meaning but evoking empowerment and strength.

MISHAY

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from Exodus 15:11, meaning "who is like unto God?", signifying reverence and uniqueness.

MISHAYLA

Feminine

Beautiful, rare Hebrew name meaning "who is like God.

MISHEA

Feminine

Unisex name of African origin, derived from Swahili and meaning "God hears," signifying divine attentiveness to prayers.

MISHEEL

Feminine

Mongolian unisex name derived from 'mishig', meaning 'apple'.

MISHEETA

Feminine

Beautiful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "good fortune" or "happiness.

MISHEL

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from Michael, meaning "Who is like God?", and associated with strength and courage. Its unique spelling sets it apart while honoring its rich history and meaningful origin.